Domus magazine gets in on the Google Earth Architecture Tour fun, with a Domus dataset for each issue's featured projects. Worth it just for the spectacular view of the Ryugyong Hotel, Pyongyang (what's to stop Google from putting out really high resolution images of North Korea, for example? Surely the information is there but of no commercial use to anyone). Also good to finally 'visit' Saunders and Wilhelmsen's amazing Aurland Lookout. See also here.

i like points us to Julian Opie's website, which is a little out of date yet now looks rather self-consciously old-fashioned. Opie is - perhaps unwittingly? - a figurehead for a type of art that has been popularised by the internet; vectored, simple, pared-down. The flipside is that he has many imitators (although they don't necessarily know what he looks like), some of whom create 'instant art' to furnish empty modern apartments, etc.

Climate Change and Travel is a feature from Rough Guides aimed at 'encouraging responsibility in air travel'. Slightly pots and kettles, seeing as they get to travel more than most. It takes you to the Climate Care website, where you can do quick and dirty (sorry) calculations on how much it costs to offset your CO2 output. You can then cough up and contribute to projects around the world.